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EAPG Spoon Holder in the Victor or Shoshone Pattern

$65.00

PGSH22028
Item: EAPG Spoon Holder in the Victor pattern, crystal with yellow stained
Circa: 1896
Size: 4 1/4 inches tall, 2 5/8 inch bottom
Company: United States Glass Company
Condition: excellent, used

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Featured is a wonderful EAPG Spoon Holder in the Victor Pattern.

  • EAPG stands for Early American Pattern Glass which dates from 1850 until 1914.
  • EAPG is clear or colored pressed glass made in tableware or glassware matched sets.
  • Pattern: The original manufacturers name was United States Glass Company number 15046. This pattern is also known as Blazing Pinwheels, Floral Diamonds or Shoshone.
  • Color: This Spoon Holder in the Victor pattern is crystal glass with yellow stain. This pattern was produced in a variety of colors.
  • Design: large diamonds with a plain diamond in the center and a star on top.
  • The Westmoreland Glass Company, Sterling, and the United States Glass Company, Victor are very similar in design. The United States pattern has a diamond in the center of the patterned diamond.

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